Hi Dale,
I just want to welcome you, as so many of us respect the "Lazair" design.
I met you at the 1983 Oshkosh air show, just briefly, and watched you fly a Lazair. I met your dad and had a nice chat with him.
I still have my original Lazair (1981 series 2) with almost all the updates.
I will be getting it back into the air, in the near future.
I just want to thank you for such a great product that Ultraflight put out, along with good support when you were in business at the time. Myles

Shorty likes facts and you can bet dale not gonna steer you the wrong way.

Still a few lazairs around the London area flying still ser 1,2 ,3's and one 2 seater. i think a few clone s (snoopybird ) still around too.

also i really doubt there is 200 members here. Maybe admin guy can verify.
I tihnk that last time i looked there was 100 or so on lazair yahoo and about 250 or 300 on the ficticious lazairflyers. Run by the moderator scott perkins whoonly allows what he wants you to read to be posted.

Dave Loveman started that site and well......... you prolly know enough about that guy.

Your site is great, not sure what highest A# was. I hope to someday get my hands back on the records and will let you know.

I think it would be great if you could have a Lat/Lon field for each Lazair and a phone number field. Maybe even a page that uses Google Earth to plot a marker at each Lazair. I travel a fair bit and wouldn't mind stopping in on some Lazair owners when I travel, just need an easy way to see where they are and contact them.